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  • Oil on canvas. Surrealism.

  • oil on canvas

  • acrylic on canvas

  • Acrylic on canvas

  • Ink creatures inspired by Ernst Haekels illustrations of micro organisms and all things tiny. This belongs to a set of approximately 35 drawings, a small selection is viewable on the website below, if you’re interested in seeing the others feel free to contact me :) Many Originals are Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2008

  • PICASSO
    by CateTownsend

    I’ve just returned from a weekend up in Brisbane. It wasn’t just any weekend it was a huge turning point for me. I went to the Picasso…

    I’ve just returned from a weekend up in Brisbane. It wasn’t just any weekend it was a huge turning point for me. I went to the Picasso exhibition. As I walked through the black curtain into the masters realm my pulse was racing. Standing in front of the first Picasso artwork I was so overcome with emotion tears were spilling down my cheeks. You might think that I’m exagerating, but to see the works of not only Picasso, but Braque, Ernst, Mattisse, Modigliani, Renoir, Rousseau (there were more) in the flesh was so absolutely a trip out of this world. In my early teen years I visited an exhibition of some of Picasso’s work at the Sydney Gallery and this made such an impression on me and has been a huge influence in my work. While studying design I was facinated by the artists from the turn of the century and I feel that Picasso was very instrumental in artists looking outside the square. I recommend this journey to Brisbane before the exhibition ends. Can you even try to imagine a trip into the beginnings of cubism, surrealism, fauvism, expressionism as an artist I don’t believe you can let this opportunity slip past you.

  • Ernst Reuter Platz, Berlin

  • Fan-Shirt “Luten” (Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky) Nach dem Klick auf den Einkaufswagen können Größe und Farbe des Shirts etc. verändert werden. Shirt gibt es auch für Girls oder mit V-Ausschnitt wie Langarm. In der vergrößerten Ansicht ist das Wasserzeichen “fuxart” zu sehen, welches im Druck nicht mitgedruckt wird. Vergrößerte Ansicht mit Klick auf das Bild oder unter “view larger”.

  • Fan-Shirt “Luten” (Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky) Nach dem Klick auf den Einkaufswagen können Größe und Farbe des Shirts etc. verändert werden. Shirt gibt es auch für Girls oder mit V-Ausschnitt wie Langarm. In der vergrößerten Ansicht ist das Wasserzeichen “fuxart” zu sehen, welches im Druck nicht mitgedruckt wird.

  • ENFANT (Fan-Shirt) Nach dem Klick auf den Einkaufswagen können Größe und Farbe des Shirts etc. verändert werden. Shirt gibt es für Girls, Boys oder mit V-Ausschnitt wie Langarm. In der vergrößerten Ansicht ist das Wasserzeichen “fuxart” zu sehen, welches im Druck nicht mitgedruckt wird. Vergrößerte Ansicht mit Klick auf das Bild oder unter “view larger”.

  • Uschi Brüning & Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky / Jazz-Duo

  • Fan-Shirt “Luten” (Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky) Nach dem Klick auf den Einkaufswagen können Größe und Farbe des Shirts etc. verändert werden. Shirt gibt es für Girls, Boys oder mit V-Ausschnitt wie Langarm. In der vergrößerten Ansicht ist das Wasserzeichen “fuxart” zu sehen, welches im Druck nicht mitgedruckt wird. Vergrößerte Ansicht mit Klick auf das Bild oder unter “view larger”.

  • Ink creatures inspired by Ernst Haekels illustrations of micro organisms and all things tiny. This belongs to a set of approximately 35 drawings, a small selection is viewable on the website below, if you’re interested in seeing the others feel free to contact me :) Many of the Originals are Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2008

  • Ink creatures inspired by Ernst Haekels illustrations of micro organisms and all things tiny. This belongs to a set of approximately 35 drawings, a small selection is viewable on the website below, if you’re interested in seeing the others feel free to contact me :) Original Available, feel free to email me via www.noise.net/becc if you’re interested. (c) REO 2008

  • Inspired by musician Ernie C. Ernst

  • Max Ernst was born April 2, 1891, in Brühl, Germany
    by paul romanowski

    Max Ernst was born April 2, 1891, in Brühl, Germany, near Cologne. In 1909, he enrolled in the University at Bonn to study philosophy but…

    Max Ernst was born April 2, 1891, in Brühl, Germany, near Cologne. In 1909, he enrolled in the University at Bonn to study philosophy but soon abandoned the courses. He began painting that year.

  • View from the roof of 101 Collins Street

  • “Malerei”, The Art of Painting, by Ernst Helmer on the façade of the Art History Museum in Vienna, Austria. / The museum was built between 1871-1891, and designed by Gottfried Semper & Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer in the style of the Italian Renaissance. This is an excellent companion piece to The Art of Sculpture: Bildhauerei

  • Statuary by Ernst Helmer, on the façade of the Art History Museum (Kunsthistorisches Museum) in Vienna, Austria. / The museum was built between 1871-1891, and designed by Gottfried Semper & Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer in the style of the Italian Renaissance. This is an excellent companion piece to Eros and Psyche

  • aerosol, acrylic and marker on canvas, 2008 This image is also included in my ‘Stencil Art’ calendar available here on redbubble: [click image to get to the calendar page]

  • The Dream of Ernst Meyer (Revision 3)
    by lightsmith

    Ernst Meyer dreamt that someone might have been interested in his story. / Then he woke up to reality.

    I wrote this which attracted a whole interest of 25 views. Then I wrote this which attracted only 6 views. So now I write this one. I’ve given up the idea of showing a story in its stages of creation, because to be frank it is obvious that almost no-one is interested.

  • The Dream of Ernst Meyer (Final)
    by lightsmith

    Ernst Meyer, 87 year old pensioner and sole occupant of room 26, The Twilight Retirement Home, was awake. He had woken suddenly, dren…

    Judgment is a difficult thing. It’s always easy in retrospect. I guess that’s why it’s best left to higher authorities. Sometimes the worst judge is ourselves. 1. This is revision 4. Ideally the final revision. See also / Revision 1 / Revision 2 By following on my subsequent versions, the handful of interested people who will see this can get a glimpse into how I create my stories. I do not do this gladly as it opens up much about myself and my way of thinking, but as a type of public service for those who might be inspired to revise their own work. 2. Translation into the German suffers a bit at the hands of the googlisms. so those who read or speak German, perhaps will excuse or correct me – preferably correct me

  • The Dream of Ernst Meyer (Final Plus One)
    by lightsmith

    Ernst Meyer, 87 year old pensioner and sole occupant of room 26, The Twilight Retirement Home, was awake. He had woken suddenly, dren…

    Judgment is a difficult thing. It’s always easy in retrospect. I guess that’s why it’s best left to higher authorities. Sometimes the worst judge is ourselves. 1. This is revision 5. Ideally the final final revision. This is a good indication of how – even when you think you are done – you are not. See also Revision 1 / Revision 2 / Revision 4 By following on my subsequent versions, the handful of interested people who will see this can get a glimpse into how I create my stories. I do not do this gladly as it opens up much about myself and my way of thinking, but as a type of public service for those who might be inspired to revise their own work. 2. Translation into the German suffers a bit at the hands of the googlisms. so those who read or speak German, perhaps will excuse or correct me – preferably correct me

  • The Dream of Ernst Meyer (Final Plus Two)
    by lightsmith

    Ernst Meyer, 89 year old pensioner and sole occupant of room 26, Twilights Retirement Home, was awake. He had woken suddenly, drenche…

    1. This is revision 6. See also Revision 1 / Revision 2 / Revision 4 / Revision 5 By following on my subsequent versions, the handful of interested people who will see this can get a glimpse into how I create my stories. I do not do this gladly as it opens up much about myself and my way of thinking, but as a type of public service for those who might be inspired to revise their own work. 2. Translation into the German suffers a bit at the hands of the googlisms. so those who read or speak German, perhaps will excuse or correct me – preferably correct me

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